Prince Group founder Chen Zhi has been arrested; after embezzling 127,000 BTC, he will be extradited to China for trial.

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Prince Group Founder Chen Zhi Extradicted Back to China, US Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin, Igniting New Geopolitical and Cryptocurrency Market Tensions
(Previous background: Prince Group statement responding to $15 billion Bitcoin illicit funds: Founder Chen Zhi was framed, justice will eventually prevail)
(Additional context: Timeline — How Prince Group’s Chen Zhi was “hacked” by the US to seize 127,000 BTC! Perhaps the truth will never be known)

On the 6th, Chen Zhi, founder of the Prince Group, was handcuffed by Chinese police at Phnom Penh Airport and immediately escorted on a special flight back to China. The 38-year-old entrepreneur, often regarded as “Cambodia’s richest man,” maintained a composed exterior during the extradition. However, alongside him, a final illusion of a cryptocurrency scam network spanning five continents and involving hundreds of millions of dollars was also taken away.

Extradition Complete, Crypto Empire Collapses

Last year, the US Department of Justice launched the largest civil asset forfeiture in history, seizing 127,271 BTC from accounts related to Chen Zhi. Based on the market value at the time of seizure, this was worth about $15 billion, enough to compare with the annual output of several small countries. With the key figures behind bars, the legal ownership of this massive digital asset became a focus of both market and diplomatic attention.

The indictment revealed that the Prince Group operated at least 10 closed parks in Cambodia, claiming to be technology centers but actually holding tens of thousands of “digital slaves” through human trafficking. These individuals followed scripts, emotionally manipulating targets on social media to induce investors to transfer funds into fictitious cryptocurrency exchanges. US statistics show that 250 victims in the US alone went bankrupt, directly leading Washington in October 2025 to designate the Prince Group as a “Transnational Criminal Organization” and initiate global sanctions.

Timeline of Broken Political Asylum

Chen Zhi was once appointed as a senior advisor to Cambodia’s Prime Minister, with business interests spanning banking, real estate, and aviation, and managed substantial family funds in London and Singapore. However, US-UK sanctions froze these assets, and in December of the same year, the Cambodian royal family revoked his citizenship, effectively cutting off political asylum. Analyst Mark Bo pointed out:

“For Cambodia, handing Chen Zhi over to China is the path of least resistance. It responds to Western human rights criticisms and signals loyalty to Beijing.”

Ultimately, Phnom Penh chose to let Beijing lead subsequent judicial proceedings, with China strengthening jurisdiction over overseas Chinese crime through this operation.

The criminal is now in China, assets are held in the US, and the fate of the $15 billion in Bitcoin is entangled in multiple legal layers. Victims hope for compensation, but extradition and judicial cooperation between Beijing and Washington are limited, and subsequent negotiations could be prolonged. For the crypto market, whether the more than 120,000 BTC will be dumped in the future remains a long-term risk hanging over prices. As for Southeast Asia’s rapidly expanding scam industry, while it has suffered a major blow, its dispersed supply chain and high profits make it difficult to eradicate through a single law enforcement action.

Chen Zhi fell from a castle in the air into a high-walled courtyard in just a year. Once considered “the richest man,” he is now a pawn in the geopolitical and digital sovereignty struggles between China and the US; meanwhile, the $15 billion in Bitcoin remains in cold wallets, awaiting the next command, reminding the market that justice and power often operate along the same blockchain nodes.

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